Purpose: The aims of this study were to identify (1) practice patterns of Canadian physiotherapists who consider themselves women\u27s health providers or educators (WHPTs); (2) WHPTs\u27 perception of the relative importance of entry-level and post-professional education curricular content directed at women\u27s health issues; and (3) WHPTs\u27 patterns and preferences with respect to continuing education. Method: A survey link was sent via e-mail to all 429 members of the Women\u27s Health Division of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association and to physiotherapist educators at the 14 Canadian physiotherapy programmes. Results: A total of 114 WHPTs responded (27%), including 16 educators. Of the 114 respondents, 53% spent less than 25% of th...
BACKGROUND: With public health facing workforce shortages, increasing costs and increasing demands, ...
Objective: We aimed to evaluate training in menopause management in post-graduate residents across d...
grantor: University of TorontoA Description of the Canadian Entry-Level Physiotherapist pr...
Background: Physiotherapists are trained to assess the cause of injury, disorder on movement and fun...
Affiliated institutions include: University of Toronto (E. Yeung, L. Chan, C. Cott)Purpose: Our purp...
Questions: How important are different aspects of physiotherapy care to patients presenting to a pri...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to explore the personal\ud perspectives of physiotherapists regar...
Purpose: To determine the current state of pain education across physiotherapy programs in Canada. M...
Pre-professional and professional career, conflicts at work and further education activities of fema...
BackgroundNational strategies from North America call for substantive improvements in entry-level pa...
In order to plan appropriate educational activities for occupational and physical therapists baselin...
Affiliated institutions include: University of Toronto (R. Davies, B. Gibson, E. Yeung), The New Wom...
Objective: To identify the knowledge about physiotherapy as a treatment of urinary incontinence in c...
Physiotherapy in Sweden has developed from a practical, hands-on, assistant job predominantly taught...
Presentation not available.PURPOSE: To explore the personal perspectives of physiotherapists regardi...
BACKGROUND: With public health facing workforce shortages, increasing costs and increasing demands, ...
Objective: We aimed to evaluate training in menopause management in post-graduate residents across d...
grantor: University of TorontoA Description of the Canadian Entry-Level Physiotherapist pr...
Background: Physiotherapists are trained to assess the cause of injury, disorder on movement and fun...
Affiliated institutions include: University of Toronto (E. Yeung, L. Chan, C. Cott)Purpose: Our purp...
Questions: How important are different aspects of physiotherapy care to patients presenting to a pri...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to explore the personal\ud perspectives of physiotherapists regar...
Purpose: To determine the current state of pain education across physiotherapy programs in Canada. M...
Pre-professional and professional career, conflicts at work and further education activities of fema...
BackgroundNational strategies from North America call for substantive improvements in entry-level pa...
In order to plan appropriate educational activities for occupational and physical therapists baselin...
Affiliated institutions include: University of Toronto (R. Davies, B. Gibson, E. Yeung), The New Wom...
Objective: To identify the knowledge about physiotherapy as a treatment of urinary incontinence in c...
Physiotherapy in Sweden has developed from a practical, hands-on, assistant job predominantly taught...
Presentation not available.PURPOSE: To explore the personal perspectives of physiotherapists regardi...
BACKGROUND: With public health facing workforce shortages, increasing costs and increasing demands, ...
Objective: We aimed to evaluate training in menopause management in post-graduate residents across d...
grantor: University of TorontoA Description of the Canadian Entry-Level Physiotherapist pr...